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Getting to spend some time inside Palpatine’s head was fun, but at times didn’t make sense. He seems determined here to ensure that the Republic loses the war, when in fact we know that it is essential to his plans that the Republic be victorious eventually. And the bioweapon macguffin that gives this duology its galactic stakes is first, resolved too quickly and easily once the native plants are found, and, second, kind of doesn’t create the kind of impact the author was hoping for – mainly because we just a couple of shirts previously, in Republic Commando: Hard Contact, have a plot with a genius female scientist and a bioweapon threat. This is almost the exact same stakes, only four shirts back. And given that this duology was written so many years after Hard Contact was, you can’t put it down to unfortunate coincidence – this is bad planning.
The conclusion to the story didn’t ring true to me either. The Lanteebians, we are told, are very xenophobic and keep themselves to themselves. Obi-Wan and Anakin really struggle throughout the two novels to prove their good intentions and use their Jedi skills to help the villagers of the settlement they wind up in. There’s a grudging respect and comradeship by the end, but it was hard earned. This was well done. What seemed implausible was that, with their village reduced to rubble, Padme secures passage for them to Naboo as refugees where they’ll be given lush land and a place of their own. Not the entire population of this sparsely settled planet, mind you – just this one village. And they accept. Despite being the kind of people who feel deeply connected to their planet and their fellow Lanteebians, and hostile to outsiders. I don’t care if Anakin and Obi-Wan earned their welcome, I still think they’d be too dedicated to their home and culture to want to leave the planet. What’s weird is that this comes after Anakin has made a promise to these people that once the Republic liberates the planet, they’ll receive aid – food and the equipment they need. The villagers make much of this promise, repeatedly telling Anakin that they’ll hold him to it. Okay, sure, the village is destroyed… but I really think that on balance these people would want to stay on-planet, even if they have to start a new village, and take the promised Republic aid to improve their lives. I cannot see this one village agreeing to leave everyone else behind to start a new village on a completely different planet, when they have a culture of isolationism and Anakin promised them Republic aid on their own world. Like, this just doesn’t make sense to me.




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